HL Deb 02 August 1866 vol 184 c1896
THE EARL OF DERBY

The noble Earl opposite has given me private notice of his wish to put a Question respecting Hyde Park. I shall be glad if he will oblige me by not asking that Question until to-morrow. I have conferred with the Secretary of State for the Home Department, but it will be necessary to confer with the Department of Woods and Forests, because the Park is in its control, and not under that of the Home Office. I should like to be furnished with more accurate information than I now possess.

EARL RUSSELL

The Question is one of considerable importance, and I am quite ready to postpone the Question until to-morrow.

House adjourned at a quarter before Seven o'clock, till To-morrow, half past Ten o'clock